The
Kazan Ansat is a Russian light, multipurpose helicopter
manufactured by Kazan Helicopters. The Kazan Ansat
helicopter was designed in the 1990s in order to
replace the aging fleet of Mil Mi-2 light multirole
helicopters. Design work on the Ansat helicopter
began at Kazan in 1993, with structural strength
and aerodynamic calculations subcontracted to Kazan
State Technical University, production of the rotor
to Aviation Scientific Co. and transmission to Aeromechanica
Co.

The
Kamov Ka-52 Alligator is Russian attack helicopter.
The multi-role all-weather combat Ka-52 "Alligator"
helicopter is a twin-seat derivative of the Russian-made
attack helicopter Ka-50. The first prototype of
the Ka-52 was unveiled at the aerospace event Aero
India in 1996.

The
Mi-17 is a Russian-made helicopter currently in
production at two factories in Kazan and Ulan-Ude.
Mi-17 medium twin-turbine multipurpose helicopter
is a deep modernization of well-reputed Mi-8 rotorcraft.
Its versatility and high performance characteristics
made it the most popular helicopter in the world.

The
Mil Mi-26 (NATO reporting name: Halo) is a Russian
heavy transport helicopter designed by the Mil Moscow
Helicopter Plant which is in service with several
different civilian and military operators. It is
the largest and most powerful helicopter to have
gone into series production. The Mi-26 heavy transport
helicopter is designed to airlift troops and material,
and transport cargoes inside or outside the fuselage.
The transport, troop-carrying, medevac, flight-refuelling
are available.

The
Mil Mi-28A/N (NATO reporting name "Havoc")
is a Russian all-weather, day-night, military tandem,
two-seat anti-armor attack helicopter designed and
produced by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant. It is a
dedicated attack helicopter with no intended secondary
transport capability, better optimized than the
Mil Mi-24 gunship for the role.

The
Mil Mi-34 (NATO reporting name: Hermit) is a light
helicopter designed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter
Plant in either a two or four seat configuration
for utility and training. It was first flown in
1986 and introduced to the world at the Paris Air
Show in 1987.

The
Mi-24V/Mi-35 "Hind-E" (export variant)
(NATO reporting name: Hind) is a multirole combat
helicopter with low-capacity troop transport manufactured
by the Russian company Rostverol. It is the result
of more than 45 years of research and development,
since the first flight of the prototype in 1969.
The Mi-24V/Mi-35 entered production in 1976, and
nearly 1.500 had been built in Arsenyev and Rostov
by 1986.

The
Mil Mi-38 is a transport helicopter designed by
Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant. Originally intended
as a replacement for the Mil Mi-8 and the Mi-17,
it is being marketed in both military and civil
versions.

The
Mi-8MTV-5 (Mi-17-V5) is a radically modernized version
of the Mi-8MTV-1 helicopter. The Mil Mi-8MTV-5 (Mi-17-V5)
multipurpose helicopter is intended for rapid airlift
of troop forces to a combat area in the daytime
and at night and air fire support.